March 19, 2002
- Algeria: Algeria Commemorates 1962 Ceasefire With French Army [editorial] (La Tribune)
- Algeria: Tafsut Dance Group Honored (WAAC)
- Egypt: Daily Press Roundup (Cairo Press Review)
- South Africa: Solit Breaks R100m Turnover Mark (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Video Conferencing - Better Than the Real Thing? (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Speakers Highlight Government IT Initiatives (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Gensec Supports Appleton Bid for Tradek (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Icasa 'Not Holding Back SNO, IPO' (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Idion Mum As Hostile Bid Drives Share Price Higher (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Idion to Appoint Advisers On Takeover Bid (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Da Vinci Promises Better Tech Management (ITWeb)
- South Africa: SRP Dismisses MGX Appeal (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Brain Drain Tide Turns, Pale Males Still Dominate IT (ITWeb)
- Africa: Commonwealth Suspends Zimbabwe for 12 Months (allAfrica)
- Kenya: MP Links Ex-KWS Chief's Sacking to Moi Son (Nation)
- Kenya: MP Calls for Boycott of Oil From Khartoum (Nation)
- Kenya: Congolese Musician Freed On US $2,500 Bail (Nation)
- Kenya: Writing is On the Wall, MP Tells VP (Nation)
- Kenya: Wamalwa Back to Brink of Bankruptcy (Nation)
- Kenya: MPs Orphaned By Merger to Escape By-Election (Nation)
- Kenya: Raila And Kamotho: 'No Bad Blood' (Nation)
- Kenya: 'Merger Losers' Skip House (Nation)
- Kenya: Plots Cited in Gachanja Trial (Nation)
- Kenya: Over 1m New Voters Enrolled (Nation)
- Kenya: Where Bandits Call the Shots in GSU Territory (Nation)
- Kenya: Ghai: 'We Funds Up To June' (Nation)
- Kenya: VP Mum On Withdrawal (Nation)
- Kenya: Put Up Or Shut Up, Raila Tells Rebel MPs (Nation)
- Kenya: MP May Lose Seat Over Remark (Nation)
- Kenya/Egypt: Leopards Aim For Big Win in Khartoum Match (Nation)
- Kenya: Emerging Swimmers Make Trip (Nation)
- Kenya: Schools' Sevens Draw Out (Nation)
- Kenya: Confusion as Super League Gets Underway (Nation)
- Kenya: IMF Could Resume Lending to Nairobi (Nation)
- Kenya: Farmers Now Want Milk Hawking Legalised (Nation)
- Kenya: Internet Cafes Accused of Price-Fixing (Nation)
- Kenya: State to Save Insurance Firm (Nation)
- Kenya: Lawyer Challenges Tender Cancellation (Nation)
- Africa: Investing in the Children's Future (Nation)
- Kenya: Why VP Argued With Moi At Election (Nation)
- Kenya: Kanu Wasted Opportunity for Rebirth (Nation)
- Kenya: Higher Internet Fee Unwise [editorial] (Nation)
- Kenya: The Big Man is Still in Charge [opinion] (Nation)
- Kenya: Deal With Flesh Trade Now [editorial] (Nation)
- Africa: ACP-EU Forum Launched (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Tragedy Can Become Triumph, Says Mandela (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Four Million Benefit From Social Grants (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Zuma Calls for More Trade And Investment (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Mpumalanga Starlets Shine (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Justice Department Takes Human Rights Issues to Schools (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Business Told to Set Sound Environmental Practices (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Harare's Debacle Needs Strong Leadership Ties (BuaNews)
- South Africa: MEC Gives Reflectors to Pedestrians (BuaNews)
- South Africa: R7.2m MPCC Opens in Cape Town (BuaNews)
- South Africa: MPCC Makes Thousands of Lives Easier (BuaNews)
- South Africa: D-Day for Troubled Zim (BuaNews)
- Africa: Monterrey, Pre-Conference Briefing [press release] (UN)
- Africa: Monterrey Conference Highlights - Day One [document] (UN)
- Liberia: Human Rights Lawyer Addresses Senate [document] (Liberty Laws)
- Africa: Unifem Launches Initiative to Make Women Central to Reducing the Spread of HIV/Aids [press release] (UNIFEM)
- Sierra Leone: Newspaper And Its Director Suspended for Two Months [press release] (RSF)
- South Africa: Media Alert From the Democratic Teachers Union [press release] (COSATU)
- Southern Africa: Usaid-Sponsored Regional HIV/Aids Conference for Faith-Based Leaders, Seeks to Change Course of HIV/Aids [press release] (Embassy of the United States)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Ituri Civilians Need U.N. Protection [press release] (HRW)
- Gambia: IEC Rejects Independent Candidate's Flag Colour (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: Two Senegalese Missing Without Trace in Tanji (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: Woman Explains How She Killed Her Husband (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: Darboe Outlines Conditions for UDP Contesting Future Elections (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: Alleged D1.5 Million Embezzlement At FACS (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: SSHFC Denies Reports of Malpractices Over Land Allocation (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: NIA Arrests Observer Reporter, Editors Condemn the Arrest (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: Jawara to Return in Mid-April (Daily Observer)
- Africa: Africa In the World Film Series [press release] (ArtMattan Productions/ Blackfilmmakers.net)
- Sierra Leone: Church Disaster Preparedness Workshop Ends (IRIN)
- Ghana: 51 Riotous Students Granted Bail (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Ketu DCE Commends Firemen (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: DNL Fortunes Now At Post Offices in Greater Accra Region (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Justice Azu Crabbe on the Judiciary [opinion] (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Seven Dead in Helicopter Crash' (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Nigeria: Delta Security Management Denies Guards Claims (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: TMA, Health Director in Tango Over House (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Accept Women As Equals - Men Told (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Owusu-Yeboa On SC Judgement (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Big Case At Supreme Court (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Corruption in the Judicial Service [editorial] (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: No Party Consideration for PAF Loans - Baah-Wiredu (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: The Rule of Law [opinion] (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: KSDA to Spend ¢645m On Education Projects (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: 'I Taught 'Em All' (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Togo: Eyadema Frees Opposition Leader (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Africa: First Pan-African Mental Health Conference Opens (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Onyeukwu Savours Second Invitation to Eagles (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Sports Ministry Runs to Obasanjo for Loan (Vanguard)
- Burkina Faso/Nigeria: CAF Champions League: Enyimba Hit Burkina By Road, Confident (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: AFN Targets N.5m for Classic's Fastest Man (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Ngerem Bursts Another Scandal in AFN (Vanguard)
- Africa: Snowe Back Blatter Against Hayatou (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Falcons to Play in England (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: NFA: Aku Orders Ogunjobi to Pay Firm That Employed Him (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: NFA's Poor State Shocks Rufai "States Fear for Eagles (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: The Woman Today, the Contradictions, the Rhetorics, the Realities (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: If There Must Be Light [opinion] (Vanguard)
- Zimbabwe: Mugabe's Re-Election And Harare's Future [editorial] (Vanguard)
- Cote d'Ivoire: EU Sets Aside 264 Million Euro in Aid (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Orji Kalu And University Education [opinion] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Murder in the Cathedral [opinion] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Udenwa Attributes Peace, Harmony in Imo to Prayers (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Abia Government Needs N65bn for Erosion Control (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Ebonyi Assures New LGs of Federal Allocation (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Mbadinuju Asks Judges to Ensure Fair Hearings (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Ijaw Youths Condemn Pti Killings (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Ijaws Demand More Wards Ahead of Voters' Registration (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Ibori Preaches Peaceful Co-Existence At Oleh (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Four Relations Die From Carbon-Monoxide Inhalation (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: PLP Chides PDP's Moves to Stifle New Parties (Vanguard)
- Cote d'Ivoire: Rights League Condemns Police Heavy-Handedness (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Medical Doctor Declares for A-Ibom Guber Race (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Why Community Banks Failed (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Igbinedion Denies Plot to Impose Son As LG Boss (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Armed Policemen Guard Bayelsa Assembly to Forestall Egbesu Threats (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Labour Congress Condemns Government Inability to Resolve University Crisis (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: State Owners of Oodua Group Share N150m Dividends for 2001 (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Lagos Government Confiscates Collapsed Building As Search for Victims Continues (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Nnamani Gives Recipe for Trouble-Free Elections in 2003 (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Lagos Lawmakers Seek Punishment for Violators of Building Plans (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Workers to Contribute Two Per Cent Salary to Police Welfare If... (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: What Local Governments Should Be Doing (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Mbadinuju, Offor Should Leave Anambra Alone, Says Asoegwu, PDP Chieftain [interview] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Afenifere Leaders Are Noise Makers, Says Osun State Governor (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: I Do Not Consider Food a Big Deal - Rev.Njoku (Vanguard)
- Africa: Women's: How to Know If You Have a UTI (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: All Roads Lead to Ijah Village " As Government Launches NHIS (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: I Lost My Sister to Fake Drug - Nafdac DG (Vanguard)
- Africa: Care, Not Cure is Key to Management of Diabetes (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: SBA Introduces Corporate Issuers League (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Zonal Shareholders Associations Take On Committee of Secretaries (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: US Proposes 50% World Bank Fund As Grants to Poor Nations (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Customs Generates N19 Billion in Two Months (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Government Awards N1.3b Flood Control Contracts (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Appeal Verdict On Safiya for March 25 (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Governors Stay Action Over Move to Dissolve LGs (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: National Health Insurance Scheme Kicks Off (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: House Audit: Speaker Orders Clerk to Shun Auditor-General (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Shagari Raises Alarm On Fresh Threats to Democracy Laments Greed, Insatiable Thirst for Power (Vanguard)
- Angola: Military Meets to Plan Peace (IRIN)
- Zimbabwe: Government Dismisses Impact of Strike Action (IRIN)
- Ghana: Take Volta Out of Soccer Doldrums, Minister (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: The Terrible Air Crash [editorial] (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Musical Concert At Alliance Francaise (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Bushfire, the Obstacle to Development in Brong Ahafo [opinion] (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: The Threat to Ecotourism [opinion] (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Tribute to Auntie Esther Ocloo (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Mazuri, Do Not Mock Us! [opinion] (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: CPP Must Re-Invent Itself [column] (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Group to Fight Substance Abuse (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Miners Join Crusade Against HIV/Aids (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Secretariat for Citizens Abroad Established (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Today is the Day (Accra Mail)
- Uganda: UPDF to Withdraw Escorts (New Vision)
- Uganda: China to Train UPDF (New Vision)
- Uganda: Kayanja Tipped to Head Higher Education Council (New Vision)
- Uganda: 'Scrap Electoral Colleges' (New Vision)
- Uganda: 'Kinkizi Poll Results Declared Against Law' (New Vision)
- Nigeria: Sade's Day of Glory (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Port Harcourt's One-Million-Man March (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Battle of the Titans (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: The Probe of Nitel (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Pox of Death (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: The North Will Throw Obasanjo Out [interview] (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Obsession! (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: No Accord (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: The Air War (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Away From the Crowd (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Strip Stars Or Movie Stars? (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: A Cashless Glamour: The Business of Television (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Still Locked (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: HP Comes to Town (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Strategic Positioning (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Ican Will Learn From Enron [interview] (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: The Enron in Dicon (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: I Stand By My Prophesies - Tunde Bakare [opinion] (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Prophets of Doom Exist [interview] (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: The Doomsday Pastor (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: 2002 Sports Festival: Bauchi Urges Government to Support Edo (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: No Salary for Uwua, Others (P.M. News)
- Nigeria/Burkina Faso: Enyimba Drive to Burkina, Depart With Food, Water (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Eagles House Win Avi Cenna Sports Meet (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: FRSC Impounds 270 Vehicles in Weekend Patrols (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Judicial Council to Handle Bamaiyi's Petition (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: 'Nation's Withdrawal From IMF a Ruse' (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Lagosians Groan Under Power Cuts (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Court Judgement Tears Lawyers Apart (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: 'Taribo's Divorce Sad' (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Alumni Offers Solution to Lasu Cult War (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Imo Governor Blames Ndigbo for Woes (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Molue Conductor Escapes Death (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Iju Leaders Counsel Aspirants (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Home Made Stabilisers Introduced (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Private Firms Generate Revenue for Surulere (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Today in the Nation'sNewspapers (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Police Stray Bullets Kill Driver (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Amzat Humiliated (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Robbers Raid Airport (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Pastor's Daughter Held for Robbery - 'My Mum Will Be Ashamed of Me,' University Graduate (P.M. News)
- Zimbabwe: OGS Overpower Mutare Sports Club (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Norton Farmer Killed in Cold Blood (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: SA Plans to Prop Up Zim's Economy (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Controlled Prices for Baby Foods Gazetted (The Herald)
- Africa: Commonwealth Mission Conduct Questionable [opinion] (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Most City Clubs Enjoy Full Houses (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Union Blasts Some Insurance Companies (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Polls Free, Orderly And Peaceful - Group (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Christians Urged to Pray for All Political Leaders (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Journalist Denied Entry Into City Restaurant (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Great Start for CAPS (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Mbeke, Obasanjo Urge Harare Political Leaders to Set Aside Differences (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Poll Fraud Allegations Mere Cheap Talk, Says Registrar-General (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Lakers Beat Favourites Microbiz (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: David Whitehead Unbundling Firm (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Soldier Dies of Suspected Viral Haemorrhage (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Warriors Thrash Telone Stars (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Stockfeeds Shortage Reach Critical Levels (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: War Veteran Still Not Buried As His Family Demands Compensation (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: 'Commanders of Army, Air Force Not Obliged to Take Oath of Office' (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: A Captivating Story (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Bosso Face Daunting Task (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Most of Country's Maize Crop a Write-Off - Agritex (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Macheka Not Entitled to Hefty Exit Package (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: West's Condemnation of Election Process Hypocritical [opinion] (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Cholera Cases On the Rise in Urban Areas (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Junior Swimmers Set to Leave for SA (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Business Community Hails President's Inaugural Speech (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Police Warn Trade Unions Over Stayaway Call (The Herald)
- Southern Africa: Obasanjo, Mbeki Experienced International Statesmen [opinion] (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Millennium Brings a More Global Culture (The Herald)
- Southern Africa: SMES Set to Benefit (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Gono Resigns From Top University Council Post (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Harare's New Councillors Sworn in (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Stayaway Call Extremely Irresponsible [editorial] (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: MDC Agrees to Engage Zanu-PF in Talks (The Herald)
- Nigeria: AFN Immortalises Dele Udoh (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Sport Shooting Not Dangerous - LSSA Scribe (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Cultists Attack Vice Chancellor (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Rewane: Lagos Judge Accused (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Presidency's N2.5m Tears NANS Apart (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Why Many Community Banks Collapsed [interview] (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Lanre Ogunyemi Lagos State Alliance Secretary (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Police Torture Driver to Death (P.M. News)
- Africa: Is It Democracy Or Democrazy for Africa? [opinion] (Perspective)
- Liberia: Violence is Not the Answer [opinion] (Perspective)
- Liberia: Student Intellectuals Threaten Sen. Gibson (NEWS)
- Liberia: Journalists Want Free Movement, Self Control (NEWS)
- Sierra Leone: Journalists Attacked Near Freetown (NEWS)
- Liberia: To Ease Sanctions, Embargo: Senate to Intensify Lobby (NEWS)
- Liberia: NPP Under Threat in Strong Hold As Nimba '99 Projects Standstill (NEWS)
- Liberia: JPC Wants Intelligence Officer Released, Commends Government on Clemency, Amnesty (NEWS)
- Liberia: Government Grants PUL Permission to Operate Printing Press (NEWS)
- Liberia: Judge Warns Government Officials Against Interfering in Court Matters (NEWS)
- South Africa: Holbrook Worries About Impact of Crime On Business Summit (East Cape News)
- South Africa: Court Reporting: Judge-President Makes It Easier (East Cape News)
- South Africa: Welfare Breaks its Promise But Elderly Pair Won't Give Up (East Cape News)
- Africa: International Conference on Financing for Development - Address by UNDP Administrator Mark Malloch Brown [document] (UNDP)
- South Africa: Thabisa Praised for Taking a Stance On HIV/Aids (East Cape News)
- Nigeria: Another Speaker Resigns (P.M. News)
- Central Africa: Group Calls for Immediate Ceasefire in Congo (IRIN)
- Central Africa: Rebel Leader, Wamba Says Congolese Dialogue Will Reconvene (IRIN)
- South Africa: Criticism of R680m "Palace" Abates (African Eye)
- South Africa: Mpumalanga Fatcats Paid to Live in Own Homes (African Eye)
- South Africa: Over 50% of Budget to Be Spent On Roads (African Eye)
- South Africa: Mpumalanga Politicians Refuse to Repay Irregular Loans (African Eye)
- South Africa: Personnel Cuts Free R555m for Education Delivery (African Eye)
- South Africa: R6,9m Grant Will Be Used to Build More Home Based Care Centres (African Eye)
- South Africa: Ramatlhodi to Sign Agreement With French (African Eye)
- South Africa: Residents Get Title Deeds in First Tenure Upgrade of Its Kind (African Eye)
- South Africa: Only R11m Set Aside for Tourist Town of Pilgrim's Rest (African Eye)
- South Africa: Mpumalanga Starlets Shine (African Eye)
- South Africa: Teen Beauty Uses Looks to Hit the Books (African Eye)
- South Africa: More Than 70% of Budget Will Be Spent On Houses (African Eye)
- South Africa: Two Arrested During Eviction of Squatters (African Eye)
- Zimbabwe: SPCA Battles to Rescue Thousands of Vulnerable Animals (East Cape News)
- Uganda: Army Happy With Khartoum Protocol On LRA (IRIN)
- Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe: Was It About Colonialism? [opinion] (Daily Monitor)
- Somalia: Hussein Aideed Accuses Asmara, Tripoli And Djibouti - Calls for Air Embargo On Somalia (Daily Monitor)
- Africa: Djamena Dismisses OAU Arrears Reports (Daily Monitor)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Group Says Ituri Civilians in Congo Needs UN Protection (IRIN)
- South Africa: City Man is 'Manager of Antarctica' (Argus)
- South Africa: Spaceman Shuttleworth Gives US the Loodown On a Very Pressing Question (Argus)
- South Africa: Freak Wave Wreaks Chaos (Argus)
- South Africa: Sappi Rolls Up US Paper Business (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Wayne Mccurrie: Market Commentator [broadcast transcript] (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: To Accept Or Not - What Analysts Say (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Peter Nathan: Property Specialist [broadcast transcript] (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Paul Theron: CEO, Tradek.com [broadcast transcript] (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Bruce Sneddon: Financial Director, Appleton Group [broadcast transcript] (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Nigel Stokes: CEO, DataMirror (Canada) [broadcast transcript] (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: David Shapiro: JSE Highlights [broadcast transcript] (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: JSE Highlights & Breaking News: 18 March 2002 [broadcast transcript] (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: BoE Becomes SA's First Triple A-Rated Bank - But for All the Wrong Reasons [opinion] (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Reserve Bank Sticks to Its Guns (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Will Idion Bosses Block the Bid? (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Jailed AMLAC Execs Pay R5m (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Hostile Bid for Idion (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: The IMF's Next Victim (Moneyweb)
- Zambia: Ndola Teenager Jailed (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Promoter Trashes K10m Demand (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Two Drivers in Court (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Give Poulsen Long-Term Deal, Urges Wonani (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Good News [editorial] (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Fertiliser Defaulters Derailing Farming (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Inonge's Appointment Cheers Agenda (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Banda Bags Nkana Open Title (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Zanaco Must Play Congolese Side Vita, Orders CAF (Times of Zambia)
- Southern Africa: Comesa Declares Zimbabwe Polls Free And Fair (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: DAs Guidelines Out (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Cricket Youth Team Ready Soon, Patel (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: "Watch Your Language" (Times of Zambia)
- South Africa: Nicklaus Tees Off With SA Filly (Business Day)
- Africa: Players' Association Goes Head to Head With IRB (Business Day)
- South Africa: Harmony Extends the Deadline On Hill 50 Offer (Business Day)
- South Africa: Dancers Enter Dangerous Territory (Business Day)
- South Africa: MTN Bailson Long-Time SA Tennis Sponsorship (Business Day)
- South Africa: Iscor Rights Issue to Set Paperless' Example (Business Day)
- South Africa: Revenue Service Exceeds Targets By R7,4bn (Business Day)
- South Africa: Telkom, Union Set to Clash Over Job Losses (Business Day)
- South Africa: Biltong, Wors May Join Ranks of Parma Ham (Business Day)
- Southern Africa: Depoliticising Harare Can Save NEPAD [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Durban's Port Project Will Boost Capacity By 50% (Business Day)
- South Africa: Anglogold to See Drop This Year in Production (Business Day)
- South Africa: Appleton Makes Surprise Offer for E-Broker Tradek (Business Day)
- South Africa: Policemen Will Not Be Prosecuted (Business Day)
- South Africa: Mbeki Faces Diplomatic Test on Harare (Business Day)
- Namibia: Still No Formal Request for Koch's Extradition (Namibian)
- Uganda: U20s Test On (Monitor)
- Zimbabwe: Zanu Official Under Probe Over Diamonds (Monitor)
- Uganda: Nabudere to Head Arms Control (Monitor)
- Uganda: Economy to Grow By 6% (Monitor)
- Uganda: 'Corruption All Over Africa' (Monitor)
- Uganda: Mpigi Mayor Raps Former Leaders (Monitor)
- Uganda: Italians Court Ugandan Trade (Monitor)
- Uganda: Movement Time Up, Says Ireland (Monitor)
- Uganda: Fundamental Change Lasted Only Four Years [opinion] (Monitor)
- Uganda: 'Hayatou Fifa Material' (Monitor)
- Uganda: House Debates Terrorism Bill Today (Monitor)
- Uganda: Fire Prevention Measures Should Be Emphasised [editorial] (Monitor)
- Uganda: Kasubi Petrol Station Robbed of Shs10m (Monitor)
- Uganda: Small Industrialists to Get Piece of Namanve (Monitor)
- Uganda: Army General Survives Gun Attack (Monitor)
- Uganda: Tender Row Rips Mbale (Monitor)
- Uganda: Namanve Park Needs New Planning - Investors (Monitor)
- Uganda: 'Villa, Vomit the Money ' (Monitor)
- Uganda: Museveni Opens AGOA Workshop (Monitor)
- Uganda: U-13 Preps in Full Swing (Monitor)
- Uganda: KCC to Relocate Newspaper Vendors (Monitor)
- Uganda: SC Villa's Blues (Monitor)
- South Africa: Mbeki Offers Silwamba a Job for DRC Mission (Monitor)
- Uganda: VP Dropped Her Hubby, I Want Mine Back - MP Byanyima (Monitor)
- Uganda: Athletes Way Off Mark At Trials (Monitor)
- Uganda: Persons With Disabilities Want Section in Libraries (Monitor)
- Uganda: Kitintale Traders Evicted (Monitor)
- Uganda: Wanderers Champions for a Second Straight Time This Year (Monitor)
- Uganda: Acholi Demand for Federo (Monitor)
- Africa: Grants Instead of Loans Are Way to Development [opinion] (Business Day)
- Zambia: There is a deepening crisis of orphans, says Chibamba (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: 'Levy is Demonstrating True Nationalistic Leadership' (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: One Cannot Dominate the World, Says French Envoy (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Chief Kasonso Smells a Rat Over Cancellation of Hunting Tenders (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Mwanawasa, Tembo Meeting Baffles Sata (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Police Arrest Intelligence Officers Over OP Bank Statements (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Afrisports to Host Under 17 Youth Cup (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Eagle Stars Reject Zoning (Post (Lusaka))
- South Africa: BRC Tells EC Government That Funding of Departments is Too Slow (East Cape News)
- Zambia: Injury Rules Out Nkana's Midfielder (Post (Lusaka))
- Southern Africa: EU, SADC Research to Grow (Business Day)
- South Africa: Outlook Bright for Property Sector (Business Day)
- South Africa: Television Refs Take Their Turn in the Rugby Hot Seat (Business Day)
- South Africa: Kebble is to Retire From Durban Deep (Business Day)
- South Africa: Rates Increase is Not the Solution [opinion] (Business Day)
- Africa: 'Noninterference of Other States Affairs Needs Reviewing' (Business Day)
- South Africa: Time to Bet the Farm? [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Symbolic Win Turns the Page for SA (Business Day)
- South Africa: Productivity Lags Behind Wages (Business Day)
- South Africa: Rand Recovers Slightly After Falling Below R12 (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: No Deal Struck After Harare Talks (Business Day)
- South Africa: Empower the Disabled People [document] (Business Day)
- South Africa: AMB, Foord Team Up to Form New Asset Manager (Business Day)
- South Africa: Errant MPs May Soon Pay a Price (Business Day)
- South Africa: Altech Deal Expected to Boost Card Subsidiary (Business Day)
- South Africa: Bond Market Cashes in On Absa's Woes (Business Day)
- Kenya: Nairobi's Ruling Party Revamps Ahead of Polls (Business Day)
- Namibia: New Insect Discovered in Windhoek (Namibian)
- South Africa: Trickster Capitalists Make Mark As Net Activists [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Afrikaners' Hopes Ignored' (Business Day)
- South Africa: 'Competition Authorities Hampered By Obstruction' (Business Day)
- South Africa: Waughs On the Way Out? (Business Day)
- South Africa: Accident Fund Postpones Payment Plan (Business Day)
- South Africa: Sappi Consolidates Its Position in the US (Business Day)
- South Africa: Polly Back for One-Dayers (Business Day)
- Uganda: Nadduli Advises Luweero Women to Bear At Least 10 Children Each (New Vision)
- Uganda: Matembe Dad Can Remarry - Lawyers (New Vision)
- Uganda: Museveni Meets Danish Ambassador (New Vision)
- Uganda: Museveni Hails Bill And Bush (New Vision)
- Uganda: Ugandan Troops Deploy Around Juba (New Vision)
- Uganda: Husband Confesses Murder to Police (New Vision)
- Uganda: Safe Pregnancy Pilot Project in Soroti District (New Vision)
- Uganda: Know How Conference to Improve Women's Access to Information Services (New Vision)
- Uganda: My Co-Wife And Sisters-in-Law Ignored the Will (New Vision)
- Uganda: Should the VP Have Remained Silent? (New Vision)
- Uganda: IGG's Office Not Adequate - Zzimbe (New Vision)
- Uganda: Nine Suspended Over PLE Mess (New Vision)
- Uganda: Gulu Death Toll Rises (New Vision)
- Uganda: Runners Lack Funds (New Vision)
- Uganda: Kasozi Top in the West (New Vision)
- Uganda: Kampala Veterans Back On Court (New Vision)
- Uganda: SCSA Blames Corruption (New Vision)
- Uganda: Club 61 Still Top (New Vision)
- Uganda: KCC Sign Nassur (New Vision)
- Uganda: Italy Shows Off Culinary Supremacy (New Vision)
- Uganda: 'Keep Off Blue Pork' (New Vision)
- Uganda: Makerere Enforces English for All (New Vision)
- Uganda: Kanungu Ghosts Gone to Sleep [opinion] (New Vision)
- Uganda: Wrong to Slap Specioza [editorial] (New Vision)
- Uganda: Ssemo Praises Movement for Unity (New Vision)
- Uganda: Mbale Farmers Revive Co-Operative Marketing (New Vision)
- Uganda: New Fish Agency Due (New Vision)
- Uganda: Masaka Nurses to Be Probed (New Vision)
- Uganda: BOU Gulu Complex Nears End (New Vision)
- Uganda: Star Coffee Gains Wide Acceptance (New Vision)
- Nigeria: Sharia Court Sets Adultery Appeal Ruling for 25 March (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Delta Body to Complete Abandoned Projects (IRIN)
- Uganda: Visitors' Tips On US Trade (New Vision)
- Uganda: LC5 Pays Tax for the Poor (New Vision)
- Uganda: Spe, Husband Asked to Agree (New Vision)
- Uganda: BEC to Aid Kyabazinga Palace Renovation (New Vision)
- Uganda: Keep Out of Rukungiri Politics, Muhwezi Urges (New Vision)
- Uganda: 3 Murder Suspects Arrested in Kibaale (New Vision)
- Africa: UN Hosts an Antipoverty Meeting (Business Day)
- Uganda: Janet Advises On Safe Motherhood (New Vision)
- Uganda: 'No Kanungu Arrests Yet' (New Vision)
- Uganda: Karimojong Women Appeal Over Their Husbands' Impotence (New Vision)
- Uganda: Nebbi Water Polluted (New Vision)
- Uganda: UPDF Suspects for Trial (New Vision)
- Kenya: Raila Walking the Path Moi Followed to Power [opinion] (EA Standard)
- Kenya: 5 Children Die in House Fire (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Shikuku Congratulates Kanu, NDP (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Mwau And Ng'eny Booed By Delegates At Kasarani (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Young Turks Shine On Saitoti's Saddest Day (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Ochuodho, Nyanja Now 'Partyless' (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Sons Succeed Their Fathers in Historic Election (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Hundreds Left Stranded in Town (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Kenya to Benefit From Fifa's Goal Project (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Join US, Ford-K Tells Kanu Losers (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Violence Mars Leopards Match (EA Standard)
- Kenya: 'Dusty' Treat for the Press (EA Standard)
- Zimbabwe: Not a Single Life Should Have Been Lost in Election [editorial] (Daily News)
- Southern Africa: Memorable Year for Pastel (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Three MDC Supporters, Farmer Killed in Fresh Terror (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Harare to Be Represented At World Cross-Country Champs (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Mugabe Admits Crisis Can Only Be Solved Through Co-Operation (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Fruitful Weekend for Highlanders, Shabanie (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Gulliver Group Gains $19,5m Export Orders (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Future of Tobacco Company Workers Hangs in Balance (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Trade Unions Stayaway Tomorrow to Protest Police Harassment (Daily News)
- Africa: Commonwealth Must Be Firm On Democracy [editorial] (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Constitution Assembly Denies Plotting to Topple Mugabe (Daily News)
- Angola: 'The War is Over but Climate Must Be Right for Talks' - Unita (allAfrica)
- Kenya: Rough Ride for VPs [opinion] (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Mathare Plea Rejected (EA Standard)
- Kenya: I Won, a Happy Muyaa Gushes (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Mudavadi Hosts Victory Bash (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Rallying: Duncan for Quattro Charge (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Mudavadi Tops Opinion Poll (EA Standard)
- Kenya: New Rules Out for Oil Dealers (EA Standard)
- Kenya: New Kanu a Strong Political Force, Says Raila (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Horse-Racing: Historic Jackpot won (EA Standard)
- Kenya: EU Team to Inspect Local Fish Plants (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Saitoti: History Shall One Day Prove Me Right (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Unanswered Questions On the Moi Succession (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Simba Recover From a Goal Down to Win (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Carnival Mood Ushers in New Party Leaders (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Anti-Tetanus Campaign On (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Raila is the Sixth Kanu Secretary-General (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Moi Remains the Kanu Custodian (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Kisumu to Improve Services (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Bidders Set for Nairobi Meeting (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Saitoti Lost Battle On Sunday Night (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Show You Care By Protecting Our Democracy, Society (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Market Country Vigorously, Urges Envoy (EA Standard)
- Kenya: KBA Moves Tourney Venue (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Is a Cabinet Reshuffle in the Offing? [opinion] (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Show You Care By Protecting Our Democracy, Society, [opinion] (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Defao Released On Bond (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Mixed Reactions to Saitoti Move (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Government Must Fulfil Four Conditions, Says IMF (EA Standard)
- Kenya: 30,000 Teen Prostitutes in this country (EA Standard)
- Kenya: It's Song And Dance As Raila, Mudavadi Win (EA Standard)
- South Africa: Opposition Misgivings Over Media Agency Bill (Business Day)
- South Africa: Zuma Urges Innovative' Development (Business Day)
- South Africa: State Invites Bids for ITs M-Cell Stake (Business Day)
- South Africa: Stiff Competition Chops Down Yorkcor's Profit (Business Day)
- South Africa: Insurers Pay Out 20% More for Natural Disasters Than in 2000 (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: Co-Operation Best Path for Zim ANC Leaders (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: No Joy for Newcomers Sporting Lions (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Contemporary Dance Set to Feature At Reps (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Sage Enterprise Rebrands Business Solution Package (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Abstract Artist Gets Inspiration From Nature (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: MDC Trounces Zanu-PF in Harare Council Elections (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Old Georgians Edge Mutare (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Stock Market Active After Poll (Daily News)
- Africa: Seminar Set to Explore Ways of Selling Africa's Books (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Ibwo Urges State to Appoint More Women Into Cabinet (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Rage And Infamy As Darkness Blinds Towns And Cities [editorial] (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Mbeki, Obasanjo Mum On Talks (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Basketball Giants in Shocking Defeats (Daily News)
- Central Africa: Zanu-PF Supporters Go On the Rampage in Victoria Falls (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe/Swaziland: Harare Name U-20 Squad to Face Swazis (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Made to Be Axed (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Carlisle Cautions Against Complacency in 5th Game (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Fresh Problems Rock Harare's Anglican Diocese (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Hippo Valley Join Hockey First League (Daily News)
- Nigeria: Late Ambassador Family Clarifies Issues (This Day)
- Nigeria: Hashidu Calls for Solution to Education Problems (This Day)
- Nigeria: Delta Awards Contracts for 9 New Hospitals (This Day)
- Nigeria: Obasanjo's Counsel Apologises (This Day)
- Nigeria: Coach Onigbinde Rekindles Eagles' Hope for Amokachie (This Day)
- Nigeria: I'm Not Obasanjo's Enemy - Awoniyi (This Day)
- Nigeria: Lagos: A City At War With Itself [opinion] (This Day)
- Africa: Europe, Asia, Africa Back Hayatou (This Day)
- West Africa: Animal Diseases Causing Huge Financial Losses (IRIN)
- Sudan: Outgoing UN Official Explores Prospects of Peace for the Sudanese [interview] (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Foreign Experts Advise Government On Ports Privatisation (This Day)
- Nigeria: NDP to Work With Other Parties to Defeat PDP - Chairman (This Day)
- Nigeria: 'Obasanjo's Foreign Trips Portray Laziness' (This Day)
- Nigeria: Lagos PDP: Guber Ambition Splits Sarumi's Group (This Day)
- Nigeria: NEPA to Pay 300% More for Gas (This Day)
- Nigeria: Oshiomhole Congratulates Balogun (This Day)
- Nigeria: What to Do About the Police [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: How Not to Be a Judge [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Judicial Boredom No Respect of Eminence [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Commission to Review ICT Status of Universities (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Kashim, the House And Survival of Democracy [opinion] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Obasanjo Leaves for Britain, Mexico (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Sokoto 'Adultress' Case Adjourns to March 25 (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: 2004 Census: Citizens Living Abroad Will Not Be Counted, Says NPC Boss (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Ex-Speaker Threatens to Sue Legislators (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Normalcy Returns to Koton Karfe As Police Disperse Prostesters (Daily Trust)
- Africa: The Art of Colour Selection! [opinion] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Reps VS Obasanjo: We're Fighting Dictatorship - Speaker (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Muslims Seek Interest-Free Loans From IDB (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Adamu Presents Report Card of Achievements (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Ayu Chiefdom Dissociates Itself From LG Creation (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Creation of LGs : Senator Declares Audu's Action Unconstitutional (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Ganduje Makes Case for Private Media in the North (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Re: Communal Clashes And Official Connivance [opinion] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Universities Divided Over ASUU Strike (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Environment Ministry Awards N1.3b Flood Control Contracts (Daily Trust)
- Zimbabwe: Abuja, Pretoria Press Mugabe for National Government (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: VP Meets NSCIA (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Excessive Heat, Power Outages Pose Health Problem in Bauchi (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Kano Benefits From International Literacy Programme (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Group Hails Makarfi (This Day)
- Nigeria: Senate Ad-Hoc Committee On Riots Arrives Lagos Today (This Day)
- Nigeria: Shun Provocative Language, Adegbite Charges Muslims (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ndigbo Hails South-West Governors (This Day)
- Nigeria: SAA Withdrawal Will Not Affect New York Route - Chikwe (This Day)
- Nigeria: Guber Aspirant Counsels Ekiti On Tax Waivers (This Day)
- Nigeria: Office Zoning Won't Last, Saysnnamani (This Day)
- Nigeria: Slovak to Replace Yugoslavia Friendly (This Day)
- Nigeria: NWF Chances Dim At Commonwealth Games (This Day)
- Nigeria: Government Awards N1.3bn Flood Control Contracts (This Day)
- Nigeria: Tutors, NUT in Fight to Finish (This Day)
- Nigeria: Fire Guts Fertiliser Coy Block (This Day)
- Nigeria: Eriksson Rules Out World Cup Diary Deal (This Day)
- Nigeria: Citizens Shun INEC Jobs (This Day)
- Nigeria: Safiya Knows Fate March 25 (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ika Crisis: Community Petitions Obasanjo (This Day)
- Nigeria: Unilag, Unilorin, Others Ignore ASUU's Strike Call (This Day)
- Nigeria: ...and a Lawyer (This Day)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Belgian Commission Hears Testimony On Coltan Trade (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Okogie Commends New IGP (This Day)
- Nigeria: Kuta Warns Senate Against Using Report On Colleagues (This Day)
- Nigeria: LG Spends N10.2 Million On Water Supply (This Day)
- Nigeria: Bribery Allegation: Judiciary Institutes 3-Man Panel to Investigate Ade-Alabi (This Day)
- Nigeria: Oodua Governors Share N150m Dividends (This Day)
- Nigeria: Association Urges Government to Raise Polytechnic Status (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ogbeha Raps House Over Face-Off With Presidency (This Day)
- Nigeria: Perreira Craves Amuneke's Return (This Day)
- Nigeria: Iwata Takes Lead in J-League (This Day)
- Nigeria: Nwoko Urges Parties to Provide Guidance to Lawmakers On Bills (This Day)
- Nigeria: Many Still Trapped in Collapsed Building (This Day)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Kinshasa Fire National Coach (This Day)
- Nigeria: 2003: PDP to Raise Code of Conduct Committee (This Day)
- Nigeria: Plateau PDP Has No Executive - Kwande (This Day)
- Nigeria: I'll Abide By Court Decision On LG Tenure, Says Governor (This Day)
- Nigeria: Law Personality of the Week (This Day)
- Nigeria: Power of Attorney is to Be Construed Strictly [document] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Governor Lifts Ban On Local Government (This Day)
- Nigeria: Governors And Coup-Mongering [column] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ex-Minister Urges Obasanjo to Change Style (This Day)
- Nigeria: Anyim Pledges to Reinvigorate Zik Foundation (This Day)
- Nigeria: We Are At Peace With Catholic Church - State Government (This Day)
- Nigeria: FCT Water Board Eyes Stock Exchange (This Day)
- Nigeria: Athletes Chase N.5m UNIC Classic Jackpot (This Day)
- Nigeria: Parable of the Last Outcast [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Austrian Ex-Minister Testifies in Trial of Policemen Over Foreigner's Death (This Day)
- Nigeria: I Can't Be Intimidated, Says Na'abba (This Day)
- Nigeria: 2003: Kwankwaso And the Many Road Blocks (This Day)
- Nigeria: Transparency Goes Beyond Absence of Corruption - Minister (This Day)
- Nigeria: Workers, Politicians May Contribute to Police Trust Fund (This Day)
- Somalia: EC Gives Over US $2 Million in Aid (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Aspirant Hails Anti-Coup Moves (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ultimate Burden of Establishing Case is As Disclosed By Pleading [document] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Sacked Workers to Storm Assembly, Secretariat Today (This Day)
- Nigeria: Where Are the New Parties? [editorial] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Crooks in Our Banks (This Day)
- Nigeria: High Rate of HIV/Aids Spread Worries Commissioner (This Day)
- Nigeria: Agabi Tasks Staff On Hard Work, Hands Over to Adelaja (This Day)
- Nigeria: 2003: Abba Ibrahim Canvasses for Igbo President (This Day)
- Nigeria: Boavista Coach Offered Super Eagles' Job? (This Day)
- Nigeria: Chikwe Reacts to Airline Pull-Out (This Day)
- Africa: Networking Africa for Change [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: NFA Promises Welfare Package for Eagles (This Day)
- Nigeria: Victor Hugo: Bicentinary of a Legend [analysis] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Legislature, Executive Feud Resurfaces in London (This Day)
- Nigeria: PDP Accuses Ondo Government of Taking Credit for Federal Project (This Day)
- Nigeria: Governors VS Algon: Who Blinks First? [opinion] (This Day)
- South Africa: As Obasanjo, Mbeki Meet Mugabe, Opposition Leader, Workers Plan Strike (This Day)
- Nigeria: Standard Chartered Bank's Africa Head Visits Abuja (This Day)
- Nigeria: Nobody Can Bar Me From National Assembly - Presidential Liaison Officer (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ebonyi And the Media Award [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: 'Mike Okoye's Conduct Despicable' - Rhodes Vivour [document] (This Day)
- Nigeria: My Panel Report Not Anti-North - Justice Eso [interview] (This Day)
- Ethiopia: Swedish Aid for Amhara State (IRIN)
- East Africa: US General Says Evidence of Al-Qaeda in Somalia (IRIN)